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J.D. keeps quiet about Henry Jr.’s threats because he is glad that his family approves of what he is doing. Cutting hair lets him buy the things he wants, and he is proud because he is skilled at cutting hair. That night, he decides that he will find a way to retaliate against Henry Jr, concluding that the man is only angry because J.D. “cut[s] kids’ hair better and cheaper” (76).